...trying to play the afternoon tourney round like you did in the morning to preserve your decent score but ignoring the fact that the wind has picked up and leaving the teepads always thinkin "shoulda just thrown a roc..."

I love throwing sabres downhill almost as much as a roc down hill, and a beat up avenger is still the longest (not ass accurate though, that thing will turn a long time before slowning down)

aggrovating today is scoring just below my average for a course(-4 and -2, my average is -5), but have 3 or 4 bounce outs and 3 or 4 baskets hit in a round. And leaving w/ the worse tag Ive had yet. (If half the putts I hit metal on went in I would have left w/ the tag I came in w/, the lowest)

Ive been working on my putts mentally lately, and still struggled mentally today.

Blake_T wrote:... overthrowing 360' and 330' slight downhill holes with a roc by 100' by accident because you got "ahold of it"

... pulling up 50' short on an 800' downhill hole with a roc and then pulling up 100' short with a driver.

that was my round today heh. i think i need to hit the field and get my drive on, either that or just take them all out of my bag

I have the same thing these past few days, Mids have more 'meat' you can get ahold of, and i always feel like I get a better rip with mids. My driving distance is fluctuating between 350' and 415' these past few days, and my Rocs are holding a solid 350'-380' I also broke out an old gazelle that was beat and once I was able to give it enough hyzer to hold straight (50 degrees hyzer) it went 400' effortlessly... I need to go to a field and do some driving drills soon...

Blake_T wrote:... parking every hole you threw a roc on and botching every drive with a driver.

... after every hole you threw a driver on, you say out loud to your group you just should have thrown a roc.

that was my round today heh. i think i need to hit the field and get my drive on, either that or just take them all out of my bag

sounds like every round i've had the last two months... 'cept i'm not parking EVERY hole with my roc.
i had a really good session in a field the other day and was finally throwing my drivers nicely. i know it was all in my head, because rocs i can visualize exactly how it feels to throw the shot before i rip it. with the drivers it's finally felt like that and now i'm pumped up. i can put my rocs probably in the 250'-280 range... and my drivers were only going 10-20 ft. further... but now i think i'm getting my drivers out to 320' or 350' with less effort than ever before. the main difference has been focusing on finishing, as blake always suggests. literally my thought process is "just get it on that hyzer line, nice and easy". i throw and feel very in control so the follow through is stronger... but slower and looser and then i was before (quick and tense).

...getting outplayed by someone who you normally beat...especially when it is their first round of the year, and you have played in two tournaments and over a dozen casual rounds.

...not being able to hit a putt during said disastrous round.

...hitting the chains squarely during said putts, but the crappy homemade baskets at the only course within an hours drive spit everything out except the most perfect putt.

...getting pulled over for illegal window tint on the way home from the round

...realizing during the round that you left your brand new Teebird out in the football field during a practice session two nights previous and scouring the field only to come up empty. Also further infuriation stemming from the thought that the middle school child that found the disc will probably never be able to throw it correctly and it will be relinquished to a box of old sporting goods in their basement before it even has a nick on the wing.

Yes, this was my Saturday. At least I beat the guy on the third round of 9 holes, and I started hitting putts.

my yesterday was pretty bad as well, first time I've ever picked up a disc during a casual competitive round and just said screw it, I lose, next hole. I was sitting 7 about 80' from the tee (three OBs).

...realizing during the round that you left your brand new Teebird out in the football field during a practice session two nights previous and scouring the field only to come up empty. Also further infuriation stemming from the thought that the middle school child that found the disc will probably never be able to throw it correctly and it will be relinquished to a box of old sporting goods in their basement before it even has a nick on the wing.

on Friday I got a call from the parents of a girl who found my disc in my practice field and really wanted it returned to me. Her parents tried to convince her it was no big deal, but this girl pushed her parents to decipher my faded phone number and call me. It was really cute. I gave her three bucks for an ice cream reward.